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funny (if not necessarily "passive-aggressive") notes from pissed-off people

Who are you calling trash?

Writes our submitter in California: “Our custodial staff is very careful about not throwing stuff away just because it looks like trash. This co-worker wanted to make sure the right things got thrown away, but might have gotten a little overly specific.”

The trash that is in the trash can (that is not trash) cannot go into the box that is trash because the trash in the trash can (that is not trash) is full of half empty (or half full, however you look at it) Starbucks cups that have sat around until they are leaking and smelly. But, you say, the trash that is in the trash can (that is not trash) is in a plastic liner. WELL, the plastic liner has a hole in the bottom because the person in charge of ordering the liners is a cheap ass and buys the ones that don’t tear properly. So that is why the trash that is in the trash can (that is not trash) cannot go into the box (that is trash).

Or why doesn’t the über-douche just take the bag out of the trash can, tie it shut, and place it next to the trash can? Or is that too lowly for some people? But it’s ok for the cleaning people to do it….

Okayyyyyy…. so, if the box is trash, and the trash can is NOT trash, but the trash in the trash can is trash, so why not take the trash can out of the box, dump said trash from trash can into box, and then put a sign on the box that just says ‘TRASH”… the note writer is a boob.

Wait, wait, Greg! What if the coffee drinker who thinks it’s all right to put a half-finished coffee cup in the trash can has done so? Mind if I improve on your solution? Take the trash can out of the box and put it beside the box. Write note on box: “throw this box away.” Simple!

When I have a box to be thrown away I take on the arduous task of breaking it down and then putting it behind the trash can. Maybe our cleaning crew is just top notch but there has never been any confusion on what is to be done with what.

I’m picturing a Venn diagram of (a) the set of people who have the intelligence and patience to take time out of their busy job to decipher the note on the box, and (b) the set of people who don’t know that trash cans, although they hold trash, are not themselves trash. The only person in the overlapping section is a 25-year old custodial worker who dropped out of his Physics graduate program because of mental health issues and now spends most of his shift locked in the broom closet with the works of Neal Stephenson.

After working at a mall where people refuse to break down their boxes and overload the cardboard compactor daily… I always, always break down my boxes. You cut two pieces of tape and you’re done! And then you’re not tripping over a box!

I hear that–the place I work at doesn’t have a compactor, but it does have a dumpster specifically meant for cardboard. Idiots on other shifts can’t be bothered to break boxes down, so the thing gets packed solid well before the pickup day. :-/

I dont know how many times i have taken boxes away with the trash and found out later the person wanted the box. If its next to or with trashitwilbe removed. The trash can may also be removed for cleaning depending on how much coffee and other crap has leaked through the cheap liner. I sometimes wonder, are they so lazy that they cant walk to a sink and pour out the coffee or just to stupid? Speaking of stupid, occasionally i’ll get a page requesting my services, when i arrive and ask “did you need something?” then in a condescending manor or smart ass remark “our garbage is overflowing”. When i proceed to rectify the problem i’ll find that some genius has stuffed an empty box into the can, or my favorite, a larg toner cartridge in its original box that says “PLEASE RECYCLE’. Arrrgghhh!!! And im the idiot.

At my office someone who works here, not the janitorial staff, has to take the recycling to the recycling location, so it probably would add another level of craziness in finding someone who is willing to do that.

Way to over-complicate things. Plus, (and this is just based off my experience in various offices), sometimes the janitorial staff don’t always speak fluent English, and this sign would be crazy to try to comprehend.

That’s exactly what I thought. It creates confusion putting the can in there. Why didn’t they just leave the box separate from it? The janitorial staff knows to dump the trash can and they’d know what to do with a box if it was labeled simply “TRASH.” As someone else said, “Way to complicate things.”

Note writer should remember that not all cleaning ladies/gents have a perfect mastery of English.

Every cleaner understands that the stuff in the various trash receptacles gets tossed. Want other litter removed? Slap a “TRASH” label on it (or a label provide by your cleaning service with the word(s) their workers understand).

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"The thing that drives me bonkers at work is to open up the trash can drawer and see a cup half-full of water that was carefully placed into the trash can so it doesn't spill--in a trash can an arm's length away from the kitchen sink!

99% of the people in my office are college graduates, probably toward the top of their class. But some without enough common sense to pour the water in the sink before putting the cup into the trash can.